Welcome to nooze-free Saturday (if I can manage it).
Here’s a brand-new video by our friends and esteemed colleagues, Joshua and Jeremy: Jesus Shall Reign. Jeremy is now taller than Joshua. Time flies.
But God’s word never flies away with it.
Welcome to nooze-free Saturday (if I can manage it).
Here’s a brand-new video by our friends and esteemed colleagues, Joshua and Jeremy: Jesus Shall Reign. Jeremy is now taller than Joshua. Time flies.
But God’s word never flies away with it.
We have another video from our friends and colleagues, Joshua and Jeremy Swanson–Nothing But the Blood of Jesus. It’s a good old-fashioned 19th century hymn which I had never heard before–really, just beautiful. Thank you, brothers.
We have another instrumental hymn from Joshua and Jeremy–Give Me Oil in My Lamp. I keep thinking that maybe if we applaud them enough, the Swanson Brothers will sing. Meanwhile, they glorify God with their music.
Before we gird up our loins for more nooze, we have an instrumental by our dear friends and colleagues, Joshua and Jeremy Swanson–What Wondrous Love Is This. I’ve never heard this hymn before; it just goes to show we’ll never run out of them.
Our dear friends and colleagues Joshua and Jeremy produced this video for Father’s Day–a classic hymn by Fanny Crosby, Blessed Assurance.
When we first posted these videos, Jeremy was this little guy, Joshua’s little brother. Now he’s the big guy. Seems like only yesterday, doesn’t it?
It’s always a pleasure to post a hymn video by our friends and colleagues, Joshua and Jeremy Swanson. I’m glad to hear they’re sometimes singing the lyrics (don’t be shy, guys).
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty–performed by Joshua & Jeremy.
Wow! Our favorite duo, Joshua & Jeremy, has become a trio with the addition of their cousin, James Swanson.
I found this very moving! Life Is Like a Mountain Railway, by Joshua, Jeremy, and James–who said there’s no great guitar-playing in Japan? Guys, you brought me very near to tears–but I should add, tears of comfort and joy.
I’ve found a brand-new piece by Joshua & Jeremy today–The Carol of the Bells (without bells–just guitars). Looks like it would be challenging to play.
I hope you don’t mind just a few more Christmas carols.
Have you had enough Christmas yet? I haven’t!
Yes, we’re still sick. No bungee-jumping for us today. But what could be more soothing, more comforting, than this sweet old Christmas carol, played so sweetly by our dear friends and esteemed colleagues, Joshua and Jeremy?
I really should’ve posted this yesterday, for Thanksgiving–how did I forget?
Well, no use crying about it. So today we have Come, Ye Thankful People, Come, played by our friends and esteemed colleagues, Joshua and Jeremy.